About

The HSU Library displays a wonderful collection of artwork which are on loan from the HSU Art Departments permanent collection. Many of the works, including paintings and sculptures, were created by HSU faculty, alumni and members of the community.

The HSU Library is committed to offering our students the tools and guidance they need to flourish in their studies and their careers. There are many ways to support the educational opportunities at HSU’s Library of the Future from the creation of state‐of‐art collaborative workspaces to life‐changing Humboldt Scholars Internships.

The HSU Authors Hall is a growing collection of books, CDs, and DVDs of scholarship and creative works from HSU faculty, emeriti faculty, staff, students, and alumni authors. The HSU Library is also launching SelectedWorks, a service that allows faculty and staff authors to showcase their articles, books, papers, and presentations.

The HSU Sustainable Learning Program will support faculty through its partnership with the Library, College of eLearning & Extended Education, Student Disability Resource Center, Bookstore and others to help faculty decrease the cost of an education for our students and provide high-quality, peer-reviewed learning materials.

The Humboldt Scholars Lab is a place where students and faculty from across a variety of disciplines are provided with technology and training to partner on digital projects with a focus on the digital humanities, geospatial information, and innovative creations.

Humboldt State University Press publishes high-quality, open-access scholarly, intellectual, and creative works by or in support of our campus community. HSU Press operations and publications support the HSU mission and vision to improve the human condition and our environment by promoting understanding of social, economic, and environmental issues.

The HSU Library has produced many newsletters over the years. Check out this link to the Special Collections Archives to see past editions and the most current creation by library staff, faculty, and students.

Library Scholar interns lead projects such as: researching and writing for the web, curating exhibits and engagement programs, creating presentations, and text layout and digitization for the Humboldt State University Press. They work in collaboration with academic programs and each other to build skills in teamwork, problem solving, communications, and research.